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Tuesday, May 2, 2023
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Fun and so funny is how I will always remember Theresa. She was a wonderful friend and co-worker, always with a hilarious perspective on things. She adored her grandchildren and would glow with pride, when talking about her daughter, Sylvia. Theresa was absolutely one-of-a-kind and I will miss her terribly. May she rest in God's peace.
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Sunday, April 30, 2023
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Stacie Deihl posted a condolence
Saturday, April 29, 2023
I have so many great memories of Theresa. Her stories were always so hilarious that she would have us crying from laughing so hard. She had the funniest nicknames for people, mine being Brainiac. Theresa was always so giving and willing to help others. She would donate to different animal shelters and causes she saw on Facebook. For her birthday one year, instead of celebrating her, she asked her friends to donate to an animal shelter instead. Although such a basic memory, one of my favorites was eating lunch with her at work. We would always ask each other what we brought to eat, or discuss where to order lunch that day. And if Theresa was collecting the money that day, you better give her exact change or she’d (jokingly) yell at you. One of our favorite after work get together spots was Nobile’s. I always looked forward to Tuesday nights when we’d get together for spaghetti and drinks. I will forever miss her feisty attitude and her entertaining stories. She was truly a unique soul and will be greatly missed.
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Sylvia Farrah posted a condolence
Saturday, April 29, 2023
I miss you so much mom! You were my whole world and so much more. Growing up through the years you have taught me so many things. To be strong, independent and to appreciate life. We always appreciated the small things, like how beautiful the sky would look today or how pretty flowers were. That's one thing about us we always appreciated the most simplest things in life. Anytime I look up into the sky I think of you. You have had my back through thick and thin, you saved me in my most worst times. I miss everything about you, especially your funny side , you would always crack me up. We always had fun together. Your grandchildren will miss you so much, you did so much for my children and loved them so. Until we meet again in heaven be waiting at the gates for me. I'll see you again I promise you that. I love you!!!
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Jessica Cramer posted a condolence
Friday, April 28, 2023
Theresa was the reason I got into loving horses so much. I remember going over to her house in the summer and riding with a Jackie and Selina. She had such an amazing laugh that would having everyone laughing with her and an amazing and kind soul as well. She will forever be missed. Rest In Peace Aunt T until we meet again.
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David Szczygiel posted a condolence
Friday, April 28, 2023
To my big sister...Your nickname for me was " Daisy" and I loved it so. I'm guessing your out riding and already know the horses name that you command. Rest in peace till we meet again.
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Brenda Szczygiel posted a condolence
Thursday, April 27, 2023
My favorite memory of Theresa was when we went to 5 Brothers' Camp for the weekend. She was so relaxed and had so much fun. We went to Rimrock, she didn't like to be in small places. But Theresa was a trooper and went through the narrow steps and passage ways. That night she woke up with charley horses, and making these weird noises. We started to laugh and couldn't stop. She said it is not funny it really hurts. I know but the noises that you are making are and she starts to laugh too. Theresa is the reason I had a bridal and baby shower which I got a lot of useful things and still use them today. She got me a complete china dishware set including the silverware. Everytime I pass the china closet and see the china I think of her. When I brought Tom and Jackie home from the hospital, she had decorated the house with balloons and signs. Just goes to show you her love for kids. Your smile and laugh will definitely be missed.
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Jackie Czernatowicz posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
When remembering Aunt Theresa the majority of my memories are when I was a kid. What great memories we shared together! I remember running around in her house playing with my cousins with not a worry in the world. She was always so comforting and would do anything for us kids. I remember riding the horses and how determined she was about caring for them and helping us ride them. She always had such a passion for animals especially her cats! She always had such beautiful hair and I remember she always had it up with a huge hair clip that I would remove and mess it all up and laugh and laugh and she would laugh. Her laugh would be so contagious it was hard not to smile. I will never forget her calling me 'Jackson five' and there will always be a special place in my heart for her. I know she enjoyed her grandchildren and will be looking out for them.
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Daniel Szczygiel posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
Theresa was my sister. We were only 10 months apart. When we were younger one of my favorite memories with Theresa was when we were at Uncle Shorty’s and we would play tag out in his yard with Diane. Theresa was always in love with animals. When I think of her I just remember her riding Queenie her horse. She loved riding horses all over with the Kring's. The best times I’ve ever had with her was when we were in our early 20’s we would got to Parkwood. We would order a pizza, breaded mushrooms, and Bob would get the chili. We would sit, drink, and laugh for hours. Rest in peace, and be happy Sister.
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Amanda McCune posted a condolence
Wednesday, April 26, 2023
When I think of Aunt Theresa the first thing I think of is her smile. She had a smile that would take over her whole face! I think of her always picking on my Dad, which is such an easy thing to do. However, most of my best memories of her come from when I was a kid. I loved that she taught me how to ride a horse. She was extremely patient and knowledgeable. I also loved going over to her house for Christmas. I always thought she lived in a mansion! They had two staircases! She helped me with my 6th grade book report on fossils. I just remember us sitting side by side at her computer and watching how fast she typed. This was before we owned a computer, so she got stuck helping me. I was seriously in awe of her! I remember thinking she was sooooo cool! For my bridal shower she gave me her famous pasta salad recipe. Every time I make it I think of her. When I had Dani she reached out multiple times to check up on us. She was always great with kids. I know she loved her four grandkids more than anything in this whole world. It was so wonderful seeing her over the years at parties and being able to catch up. And always with a smile! I do believe she is at peace, and we all just gained another guardian angel. Hopefully, her and Grandma are up there behaving!
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Selina Thomas posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
The memories with Aunt Theresa I remember most is her love for animals! Between horses, dogs and cats, I am not sure what she loved more. I remember when she got Beercan her cat who had a brother I was blessed to adopt. I still have Putz my kitty with me still as of today. Or 3 legger which I feel it was a joined ownership with Grandma. Many memories as a kid growing up even until the last few years when we started getting back together because of her grandkids birthday parties. I think about her Sherbet Punch! Won't ever be the same without her. I remember her taking me out for my birthday when I was 9 and getting me a Gameboy color game Zelda. I still have it! I will miss especially seeing her drive past my work to her grandkids house or back home. I looked forward to that as you can see the love she had for them. I'm not sure she had ever known I knew she was driving by but it was special to see her smiling in her car driving. The small things in life is so important and that is what makes family. You will be greatly missed.
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Leigh posted a condolence
Monday, April 24, 2023
Thank you for allowing us the honor of caring for Theresa. The loss of a loved one is never easy, but know our care remains here for you and your family through your grief. We hope we can offer comfort and strength during this difficult time of loss. With heartfelt sympathy, Your Heartland ProMedica Hospice Team.
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William Seaman posted a condolence
Monday, April 24, 2023
The best memories for me and my mom were we were up north of the state in mckean county many years ago , when she had horses . I remember towing the trailer up there with the 2 horses in it thinking what the hell am I doing mentally I was more focused on trout fishing couldn't wait to get a line in the stream. But remember getting there putting make shift fence up for horses she took care of them and the next day her and me and both of her brothers and me took turns riding horses around was the best memories I will ever have . I did not fish that time at all.
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Sunday, April 23, 2023
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Sunday, April 23, 2023
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